Frederick News-Post (Newspaper) - August 29, 1913, Frederick, Maryland 29. off crick this afternoon for their various to the list the newly elected H. of A. Warfield of Second of Third Vice- President James E. of Fourth O. of to IE the Left for Their One of the most successful and conventions ever held by t Maryland and District of Columbia Federation of Labor came to a close at the end of the final session day morning at Masonic The election of officers for the com- ing year was the principal business of the delegates and the number of contests between aspirants for office showed prevailing in the Few of the candidates ejected met with any and the few con- tests that did develop were of the most perfunctory The only positions for more than candidate had been were rhose of first vice-president for A. and is A. both of had been and seventh for which oi and D Mr. Air Thompson K. For of three were in the bur John L. of and Miss Anna of withdrew before the ing was sixth which precluded her holding the sition of John R of was the successful for this Baltimore was ihe choice of the egates over Annapolis and Salisbury the next convention The vote 7. and 14. Following John H. who was re-elected made an as did each of tie after being ed. Most of the delegates left W. Replaces One Lost By Isaac L. Hankey in Recent of Sixth Anna of Seventh of Secretary and R. of Delegate to American Federation of Labor Convention at C of Bail i more Organizer for Baltimore and Organizer for Washington and W. Rom. Organizer for Western John F. of HITS 48 SI ACT AT W POSSIBLE H A forte of workmen under Mori of have raising a large for Isaac L. Tbe was raised in four days and this is time tor The shed is situated on tbe Kriae near 3IU1. All of tbe woodwork was prepared by inery and the manner in which barn was raised has met with tbe commendation of many farmers who witnessed tbe work Ot the A new barn will be raised an tbe Boiler in of tbe one which uas destroyed by Ore some weeks Franklin Mort Sou will have charge of the Applauds of took the place in an informal shoot be- An pood vaudeville Philadelphia and Baltimore at is at the City Opera House for the second half of Smith billed as Boys and a Pi- had a most pleasing novelty act. The second act. Almond and La Two gave the a genuine surprise at the inish of act thai aroused Their costumes arej on A regular shoot had been but only three of the Philadelphia team ed. Malone dropped 48 birds out of a possible 50. The score out of 50 J. R. out of Gipe out of 50 beautiful and no finer dancing in 45 out of 50 has worked together three out of 50 Hid in New out of 50 coming K TO WATCH FOR GIRL'S Court Letters of administration on the tate of Charles E. I granted to John D. Letters of administration on the I till The Washington Times says that the tate of S. man who brutally attacked ed to H. year-old Josephine of First and final account of Roberta 5Id.. is still at large and is be- j P Levy administratrix of Charles to have wandered into P filed and Hagerstown or tjon matie It says the police of j alld account of Stella C. these places have been asked to administratrix of Charles W. a close watch on every avenue H filed and the policemen of made this have not so far been to help in the man i Largest Crowd at Free The seventh weekly concert by Springs band was given last Henry E. 32. and Carrie G. evening at the corner of Church and 17. both of Court The crowd H. 22. heard the excellent music was the D. and Madeline both gest has so far attended the con- of colored E. the trained K. who has been granted a body guard by the police on her appeal tbat she is in fear of her Miss Krill was recently acquitted of the charge of her Dr. Stanley who practiced Miss Krill says that some of Italian admirers are convinced that she was responsible or his death and are the authors number of death threats she has re- since her WITH ins IF m mm H HUH Mees Apples Take a Drop FATHER SUES CITY FOR SON'S DOG BITE from Pace in the case will be that the city has an ordinance providing that al dogs must be muzzled and that this ordinance was not in effect at the the child was The same argument has been by John C Motter and William B. neys for Mr. The fact is Mayor Fraley appointed a dog catcher a few days after the child was the first dog catcher resigning after being in office but little more than 24 Titlow was appointed as the officia dog-catcher and has been in office ev er a The last dog-catcher has been meet ng with and has nabbed a score or more of some of not called for and were chloro- formed after forty-eight hours of con Quite a difference can be since the dog catcher has been in of- fice not nearly so many dogs being seen on the It is claimed that the owners of the dogs rather than have them caught by the have seen that the animals are kept at incidentally the dog-catcher has Been having his troubles for he caught a dog a few evenings ago promptly bit him in the The Mr. Titlow caught a dog and as he was seen taking it up the street the owner appeared and asked that the dog be returned to The catcher said that a dollar must be paid before he could do The owner paid for the dog and received the warning that if the dog was bed again without a license it would cost more to get him peaches and lima beans were tbe most plentiful articles on the market yesterday Nearly farmer brought a wagon load of fine large apples be tbe and all of than sold because the filled their baskets early are an a. decrease in price and are becoming Tomatoes were scare on account of ibis toeing the season between the rly and late vegetables of this About four boxes of ries made their appearance yesterday moraine and were quietly bought by tbe It is now said for sure tbat will make their next appearance in 1914. Tbe following prices were asked tor produce and vegetables per to 23c a 35c to 45c 25c a 20c a string lOc to 15c a half 5c to 10c a on- 15c- a half 5c a lOc and 12c per 15c per half lima 2c and 3c sweet 18c quarter 25c half 25c half 40c a 30c a 12c to 15c a for 25c; 40c to 50c per large 15c grape 2 for 25c; 20c a egg 8c and lOc lOc to I2c a ISc to 20c per lOc to 12c per 20c per lOc to 15c a soft to SI a 19c to 20c per lOc to 12c per crab 35c per 20c a 15c to 20c a 15c to 22c 20c Following is a list of some few scarce which cannot be found on the but on sale at a stores in the lOc per lOc green 30c a 25c half OPERA SMITH KEEFE TWO BOYS AND A PIANO The Almonds and La Salic THE TWO THE EMPIRE THE LAST WORD IN MOTION SPECIAL HELEN In WIFE OF A romance primal Miss Gardner if one of the greatest of modern Strongly beautiful and Surely will please all who see this is a teed Also THE MISSING WITNESS A picture of modern FOES Reliance A Mountain Special matinee to-day and to-morrow 239. 5c. First show 7.15. 2nd 8.45. Prices 1st 5c. TO HATE ORCHESTRA THIS Frederick 4s to a mandolin chestra this composed of male and female This was made i test week wben T. M. C. A. Mandolin Crab reorganized and will bold its first practice on day Already about ten have consented to join tbe and It is tbe expectation of the committee to raise this number to at least 20. Any one who wishes to Join tbe orchestra may do so by consulting Mr. Edward Bentz or Mr. Stewart both of this Tbe orchestra will be composed of and like The election of officers will be beld at tbe practice next Play Mistrial Tbe Junior Order of Moose baseball team will line up against the strong Buckingham Industrial School ball club Saturday The game will begin at 2 The probable for the Frederick team is as 3b: 1. f 5 s. 9.; c. R. 2b; R. r. and STAMPS WILL BE ISSUED SEPTEMBER 16. General Burleson today signed an der which provides that precanceled postage stamps may be sold to the public on and after September 16. Precanceled stamps have printed on them the name of the postoffice before they are Such stamps be valid for postage on second third and fourth class magazines by the books and other printed ter and merchandise or parcel post The stamps will be recognized only at the office named on By the stamps not only will the transportation and delivery of mail bearing them be ex- but it is estimated that the Government will save in ex- pense of labor in cancellation a Heal Estate George H. and wife et to Singleton T. real estate in EVERT HERE Wefl Known to Physicians His Method B. the noted rupture of is sending personal to ick to minister to tbe needs of the ruptured thoroughly equipped and prepared to deal with the most difficult Interested panics can consult with ban free of charge at the City Friday and August 29tb and 30th. SHIELD as used and approved by S. Government and the Czar of will retain any case of the rupture a Cording immediate and closes the opening in a short time on the average It results without surgery or harmful No leg straps to irritate and Xo binding of Clean and Future service and alterations to meet the needs of the individual as the condition progresses are a most important feature of our service that is done without Examination and advice Personal references on Cat out and keep for Home 1027 Walnut TIRED EXHAUSTED in hot weather la a condition that considerate husband dislikes to his wife in when he returns from Why wear your life out Ing a that you can buy fcr and take pleasure In eating ss TOE Gm your wife a respite and a little mer recreation by treating her tc i meal at TME CENTRAL 11 Market Prop. Farms For A good farm of 1-53 near to and a good croping per A splendid grazing farm of about 270 per Good house and Terms Farm of 14S near Price per Farm of 160 If I haven't a farm to suit you I will get it for W. N. Real Estate 5 West St. guarantee our hot water bottles and Drug So wholesome and the old fashioned home made Washington Waffle At Court Square are Thursdays and 6t All persons are hereby notified to discontinue sprinkling the streets acd using water for sprinkling and On account of the city of water tie use of fountains and pavement washes must be ued until further All persons violating this notice shall be subject to fine or FRALET 541 Mayor Labor Day Dance ill be held at Braddock Heights September 1st, and Persons owning dogs are hereby notified tbat all doss running at larce without being wita a and be taken and unless redeemed 48 will be tags can be procured at tne of- fice ot tbe City LEWIS H. 526. Yon wno require best and est see that you get Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in ence to any other for all tickling throat acd other throat and lung It is a strictly nigh grade ily and only approved drugs of first quality are used in its It gives the best and contains no ern See This Column Grow CLASSIFIED and LOCAL MENTION RATES FOR LOCAL 5 1st Insertion 3 Each Subsequent RATES TOR 3 a 1st Insertion 2 a Each Subsequent Insertion CLASSIFIED Thursday evening at dock Heights or on Jefferson EC pair gold mounted es and small sum of money in marked A. Please to office and receive Seal with stone in Reward at Ox Fibre Brush For nicely furnished second story modern conv. best location in the suitable for with 105 For No. 401 South racing Clarke sion August 1, the present tenant Electricity and all modern garden and fruit Apply Far In Central National Bank Voe information apply at Back corner Church and Market 141e Tor Double now by Edgar Court copy each of the fo ing issues of Tlarch 24. April 26 and July 14 Ten cents will be paid for th turn of paper A good good Apply George South a City tight fireman at at at Arlington Apply at Oly All persons the City for Taxes and Street Paving are ed to pay and save costs o. forced My term of office has expired and the Board of men have directed me to collect Bills in order to settle nry with the Further indulgence cannot be M. A. 20,